PPT-MUSCLE TISSUE
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Muscle Tissue Characteristics Contractile Made of contractile proteins Cells are called fibers Skeletal Muscle 40 of body weight Under voluntary control attached
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Muscle Tissue Characteristics Contractile Made of contractile proteins Cells are called fibers Skeletal Muscle 40 of body weight Under voluntary control attached to skeleton Striated or banded appear. PHT 1261C Tests and Measurements. Dr. Kane. Definitions. Tone. Factors affecting tone. Postural Tone. Hypertonia. Hypotonia. Dystonia. Spasticity – velocity dependent. Clasp knife response. UMN syndrome. What is Muscle Tissue?. Composed of cells that are highly specialized to shorten in length by contractility.. Made up of cells that are called . myocytes. .. Elongated in one direction (muscle . fibres. Edited by: Jessica Hawley. Compiled by Mark Anderson. Classify different tissues by their shape and number. Know the four different . types of . tissues. Compare and contrast different functions of tissues. Pamela BL. Introduction . The cardiac muscle forms the muscular wall of the heart that is it forms the myocardium.. Some of the cardiac muscle is also present in the walls of the aorta, pulmonary vein and superior vena cava.. 9/23. What are the primary characteristics of the three types of muscle tissue?. What cell adhere to/connect with each other and the basement membrane?. How are glands classified?. What are the primary secretions?. As it contracts it . -causes movement. -maintains posture. -stabilizes joints. -and generates heat. . Muscle Types. Skeletal muscle (voluntary). muscle attached to the skeleton. cells are long, striated, and multinucleate. A. Connective Tissue General Characteristics. 1. . Connective tissues:. a. Bind. . b. Support. . c. Protect. . d. serve . as frameworks. . e. fill . spaces. . f. store . fat. . g. produce . Connective Tissue - Recall. Epithelial Tissue (yesterday’s material). Basement Membrane. Connective Tissue. Three common types of cells found in connective tissue matrix:. 1. . Mast cells . – prevent blood clots. Muscular system. 2. Classification of Skeletal Muscles. 3. Muscles can be classified by action. Agonist. . (prime mover). Primary responsible for the movement. Antagonist. Opposes the agonists. Synergist. . Let’s talk about . regeneration!. Christos Stefanou. MD, EDICM, PhD-cand. Assoc. Prof. Medicine. Internist, Intensivist.. Orlando, FL; Aug. 2015.. stefanouchristos@hotmail.com. Contractile. Made of contractile proteins. Cells are called fibers. Skeletal Muscle. 40% of body weight. Under voluntary control; attached to skeleton. Striated, or banded, appear. ance. Cells have multiple nuclei. Compiled by Mark Anderson. Classify different tissues by their shape and number. Know the four different . types of . tissues. Compare and contrast different functions of tissues. Objectives. How many layers of cells?. Muscles and Muscle Fiber. Structure. . Muscles are composed of many fibers that are arranged in bundles called FASCICLES. Individual muscles are separated by FASCIA, which also forms tendons. papillary muscle by scanning electron microscopy,MATERIAL AND METHODSus scrofain 4% buffered formaldehyde and dissected to expose theleft ventricle cavity. It was excised 24 papillary muscles withfor
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